Apple reports $9 billion profit in Q4 2016 as revenue falls 9%

Apple today disclosed that it generated $9.01 billion in net income, or $1.67 in earnings per diluted share, on $46.9 billion in revenue in the fourth quarter of its 2016 fiscal year, which ended on September 24. The company beat expectations on income and met expectations on sales; analysts had estimated on average $1.65 in earnings per share and $46.89 billion in revenue.

In July Apple itself estimated that it would bring in $45.5-$47.5 billion for the quarter. Apple fell within that range.

This is the third consecutive quarter in which income and revenue were down year over year. Revenue was 9 percent lower than it was a year ago. And this is the first time since 2001 that the company’s revenue for the full fiscal year — $215.6 billion — is lower, not higher, than the previous fiscal year. The prior year it was $233.7 billion.

Also in the quarter the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission announced a recall of the premium Samsung Galaxy Note7 smartphone — a development that could bode well for Apple. Acquisitions Apple announced in the quarter include Tuplejump and Turi.

The next quarter, which includes the holiday season, will be important for Apple. The company is set to unveil new Macs later this week. Apple’s guidance for the first quarter of its 2017 fiscal quarter includes a range of $76-$78 billion in revenue.

Apple stock was down 2 percent in after-hours trading following the earnings release.